sou mun tutti... Vacuum-w canons Immune. Yllo-Inllll .1. pa...“ u‘ m‘ uses -Oul. Ill. Inns-minis o. "a " ldltn Director-all Inuit. I-IJ. Associate ism»- ~11: Will $0 l) l. Burch. ls L “J0 IIt nus lulu-puny ‘ s i “as: lllllytllzsynu (Ilulvniiloll llllllhsdlhsl. TUEGDAY, APDIL u. ms. A PARTY ISSUE‘? , mlfl latest new: from the South- ~_f port highway front, according to our ‘ local contemporary. is that the cracks are worse ’than~ the cracks which appeared in the McIntyre hlShWB-y. “Some attempt at patch- 1118 11D has been made," it says. "but many independent observers express w ,| .‘ the view that, like thlg-Ixldian’; gun ? . i .>_‘ which required a. new lock, stock , and barrel, a considerable portion of the whole road may have to 0o re. built." ' This is the sum and substance of our contemporary/Ls" answer to the challenge to expiaill why it is mak- ing a. political issue of an experi- mental policy which both political pal-lies have endorsed. And what does our contelnporarys answer amount to? The faulty sec- tion of the Southport highway is being repaired at tho contracting wmlmlys expense. suppose our oontemporarys hopes are fulfilled, and it has to be lcbulm suppose they are more than fulfilled and the Dwiect has Bsain to be rebuilt next Iuuunor? Suppose the wildest dreams of the Opposition organ oomclrm and the same process has to be re- peated file following sunlmerr The total colt would sill in h- than In cost of Ila McIntyre highway! llow docs our contemporary see yhy the electors were so crit- ical of the extravagance incurred on fie McIntyre highway? suttldslsnotdlli-lculslolclol 0st of the McIdltylv-Qfmygrlugv, be added the doctor's-quads; a ' every year. Last yeiir; for txiiqlfv, -'nt¢nslvo NPBirs was necessary, ' ‘Illstlng our $8,000. figure it out another way. The initial cost d 827.000 a mile of the McIntyre highway was grcoicr fllul the cost per mile of the ymnallmi. concrete hisdlwflys at Borden Ind Emma-side. If. was greater by Iifl a mlic lion the 00st of In inns-Omsk DINO“! darted Illi- '-_‘» j hi1. where the hordnisfaolslg was done cm a gravel bgo i‘ three wars’ $608069: fi given. It was grader by over $01000 a mile _1.hll.n to Southport glmiect, which our coutenlponry is now denounc- kg. ‘Rho Soltfltpflfi. highway, like the ‘ Iolntyso highway, h o; sand-sa- z g phalt, and lie the McI-ntym high- s”. gregation; " ’ more $2'l,000-n-rn.ile ‘McIntyre high- way it may frequently have to be gspaired. Again, who-t of it? 1t was _DEMBSDBJ4ZKSYIILQIIQHQMQIQI- _’ psrhnental poglecls undertaken h! ' the qaeciirio purpose o; detennming the most economic road. system _ for the Province. II one c: more 0! I those lows-priced processes prove satisfactory, it means that a solu- tion will have been fblmd to the problem o; economic dustproof road- bulldlng on an extensive mileage basis which, according to w. Thane A. Campbell k1 the Legislature (Pat- riot, April d) is "bhc molt crying need of the Emilee.” This is ‘the policy to which our contemporary is qmosed, on the ground, confessediy, that the ‘T01’- les” had the tcmerity to criticise the g i McIntyre highway! This is the great issue on which the voters are to be asked to elect the lea-McIntyre ag- u. build prcsunlbly. ways in place of tho “cxtrwvugsnfP experiments which the Tories are making at one-quarter the cost! ’ So says our contemporary. Mr illea took the precaution of saying that he wouldn't, for the world, raise 1' this issue politically. Canny Mr. Deal But he reckoned without his host, or rather without his party mus. And now his party press has run amuck, and evenif he succeeds n gagging it. it will take from now Mil the election to explain to b0- wiidered Liberal supporters what the furore was all about, and why the potty organ was so dcplorably out of tine with the m!!! soloists! I UNCLE‘ $11M NERVOUS in More is BOIIQHIIIIQEBIwh-Mllllfi out ii in m1 waves-t dim 0mm! moaned aims wan-newn- '* 'dflnflm u~~ Trinidad, British Hblldunl, and the lesser Antilles. Against sir attack being launched from lny of these bases in June of emergency, Hwy must be kept under surveillance to discover my evidence of D!!!)urg- tion of-suoh bases, and m mun; be rBldy to bomb such installations as soon u they m discovond. f! the situation is sufilciently vital to re,- qulre it, we must be pmpalcd to sails these outlying buss to we. vent their enemy as bases of cmntion against lathe ‘The commm ‘sense of 0f 8h? United States will scasoely b6 mmlieded by such crazy lmcr- by hlEh-placod military official; in the neighboring Republic is dis- ullietlrls. " lfthereisonethlng vital io future world peace sud more, n, between the United States and the British Empire. Our south. 6m Ileldhbm may have reasons for dreading Japanese supnwmacy 111 "l! 38803-3193 ljlve mus so far 8s Oil-nods. is concerned. Buchipinns 8s are being mooted, ostensibly to protect United States from "enemy" attach from this country. csmnstc "W! u“ HIM t?!» of mind that is now dominant in Nani Gor- msny. It is the vii-mongering spirit. thinly dlssuised wider the "desk on! mix-lotion. measuring, however, adopted at Obtain. ‘filers wig no oflioisl comment on the Washing- bcva despatch, but it was pointed out. with dry humor, amt “bug l”. foscwntlvslsdonothavfiihcssms oertdiilty cf becoming law as 6o Swernment measures in Oerluds." EDITORIAL NOTES Preparation will be going m space m: the great Jubilee demon- dration onldondoyzAiithe vsrioul svflevlsssndcmdnlsmiomnsblm Iflilillhcforamonstnrtflivlvli. mdthepmoessl pmmissstobe Bmndest and most spectacular ever heidhere. TVIHOTYOW. ihe first. of May, will see budding maidens arising ct down and bathing their faces in dew that they may be beautiful and attractive for the mlminder of the your. That is, cf course, unless they onlhydew. on Monday evening, one party in- forming the Guardian first $2000 0r $3.000 bed been voted for the purpose. As I matter of fact the olvlerforfkeworh isnottoclcoeed $200, about. 0m 110th of what the Ibthiblflion AAsOdItiOn spent 0n their lPH-‘tucular (B90157! last year. A decline of 1% ps4‘ cent. was shown in the number of births reg- istered in ‘i0 cities and towns with a. population of 10,000 or more, when they numbered 0,755 in March fl-gsinst 6,956 in the some month last year, the, 1‘ ' of Bilatistlus , reports. Deaths numbered 4,309 against 4,208 in March, 1034, and marriage; show- ' ed s 15 per cent. increase with 1,910 compared with 1,650 in the same month last year. During the three months ended March bizths, 19,414, deaths, 10806, and marriages, 5,815, against 19,010 births, 11,900 deaths and 5.614 marriages during the some period of 1034, showing s ds- clino o! one per cent. in births, an incense of seven per cent. in deaths and an increase of 3% per cent. in marriages. “rho local liberals srs in s sore dilemma. They fear Ir. Ma's deli- csto stats of health may pnvont slllnsczuauoanommwodw. the White dflvlimmsnt by the Tim“ 1.40mi and ‘ntpnon of amicable xe- You‘! h the sane "attitude part purity. cosmetics an improvement ii Some erroneous impressions have fimtur’ sot afoot about the amount of ”' money to be spent on the ks Bumou the 1-?“ 2v. surest: 2;“ guently Uld can n 500i‘. =5. cg! 2 andoonfersncssl-roinfsvourof snyoncmsndhoydomtzvpro- scntsmovemontinbchslfofllt. Hoovsnfluchsdisnlaimsrisnot necussnryinthouseof William Ailenwhitmwhoisths reputed lsadsrofthompublican rsllyin the Midwesitlie would ref-her have funthnnbsrrcsidcntfllhsm no somssigzuthotoolonel’? Roosevoltiswilling the col-scat brmoh ofbis f on tcestsblishs in House again, but for the present that may be loft to o! itself. Th: main point 0f tho wsnliflfi 0f ‘Prudent WWW- csns ill-st. now is that policies, not men, must be tbc thing emphasised. ‘Ihelpoliticisils in solemn conclave ml! 88190 "P011 year's Rbpublicsn must not oven whisper the nuns oftbemmwhoistostandupon them. Idols.‘ not Person tho order of. the dash-New hi! for Iuxt, platform, but slitcsnre ' York Durhg their present world four. Baden-Powell. who arc now in Western Omnda, found the greatest number o! Scouts and Guides. to population in an unex- anccs, but the very fact thatideas DWWd pl ‘Ihursdayfsland. i! l d. From some 700 in- of this kind are ma; toyed with gabfgflfi I _. m, 30,, MW ays and Japanese-duo Scouts and Guide; greeted the World Ohicf Scout nndflhief Guide. Millions all: Illrvllll ‘moussnds have recentlylmn 3m‘ eddn so earthquake in Burmese- One way and another this seems to be s fairly good corner world. Even when we sufler from what we regard dunags is comparatively sllehl- We up for enough from tbs mucus-u continent to watch without undue alum the .. velopments there. sl- the blood and of the various juices bolt our intcrut is not untlnged o! the body, and preserve the tissues with sOme anxiety. We do not have from disorganization and putro- in sbssntia. bstclns of fug- faction. inChlD. 0f the assflood the itlvo rebels and sentence them to death n in Gnecc. We have n0 cntiy discovered is the eflect c: or- bsmc Ilging om s loo-mile front dines-y salt upon the Lntogtlneg, m. cs in Bolivia. 808mb l. bit bomblgtic. B01175 it bit more so. not even as bombastic as - menus patriotic wnZB 11M?- om- friends across the line sins 1N- wlth fervor-and do not how. itj sounds to the ears of cansdisng or Britons-Gt. . 1110mm _ Tunes-Journal. Bore’: unwell!!!‘ fill! ti”! I g in: the intestines contract in cases pain in the neck: “Rule Britannia. whore there was obstruction, thus will" not‘ be sung in Windsor as xellevirlg the severe pressure. of the odebl-utlon of the sil- ver jlblcc of King George V.'s sc- line-set. Berlin, lmvglexperimonted on oession to the British throne on animals and human beings and May I. ‘Ibo mason-it might give offence b0 idle United States visi- tors st the celebration. What's get- amount of salt the intestine was not “n: m“, mop], the” “w? 111w active, thus causing constipation, seem afraid t0 00.11 their souls their own. "Rub pf-Ql-D-Dll" may not be not wlv of help in disestlon, but 0s strictly correct as in the days before Britain, in the interests of peace, gsve the United states naval and in view of this my be not U118 The morn-l protest against the en- richment of individuals through the special needs of war and whim thousands are making the final sac- rifice on the battlefield has sll the support required for the enactment oi appropriate restraints, should not be perverted and abused. ‘rho restraints adopted should deal with the evil to be corrected, and ulterior or should be defeated. I-t is clay to talk about taking the profit cut of war, but how about the Profits‘ c! but it subversive purposes in wsrtimes-Oilicago Vmlsclns In: been quits In gentlest Greek of modern times. and the method; of Greek politics are not to be measured by those of other countries. There will be sym- pillthy with Venirelos personally in his eclipse, but not much over the failure of the recent revolt. Nor, if it is inc, will Italy be greatly bism- cd. if she put obstacles in the why of emotristcd Greeks who would have Joined the rising against the ' government .-===%?, a Instead of having to talk in Maxim Litvinoff across an empty chair at the Ilenguc council, Sir John Simon now sits beside him. Thus. silent notice was taken of Japan's departlue after fifteen years of membership. In the McSwaha sail-war profits bill there is this interesting pro- vision: "No American citizen may be drafted for military duty on for- eign soil except for defensive war- fare." When it is every nation which took part in the World War was fighting "on defenoM-even Stem, although our soldiers were in Franco-it will be seen thst this provision of the House bill is sum- cicntiy elastic to cover evéi-v pos- sible emergency. Defensive warfare? 12s there. oiiicialiy, any other kind? recalled that the ‘Uhltcd iligr fIQuIKBHsQMQ. you: nomz nuns ssur a °°mm°n ll". sodium chloride, is by far the molt important and vaiu. able salt used as or found in food. itformsflilpfircmtofthcsultof the‘ blood and enters into tho struc. w“ o! s11 tho tissues of the body with the single exception o; the enamel of the teeth. ‘Ibo amount needed by the body is about onc- ususlly found in the foods we eat,- thst is if we eat a varied diet. _ The kidneys are important organs ul getting rid of wastes (poigong) from tilcbudy; salt stimulates the blood circulation in the kidneys which helps get rid of these wastes. which in turn causes thirst drinking more fluid which stimu- lass the iutcrchanse of Juices in Prof. 011mm Thompson in his book Practical Dietetics reminds us that salt stimulates the ,, tits and influences in a. beneficial way the digestion of food in the stom- ach. It not only furnishes the chlor- inc for the hydrochloric acid so noc- essary for digestion but converts Dfillslnogen into active pepsin for the stomach digestive Juice. In fact the absence of salt from the diet checks the production of hydro- chloric acid in the stomach. Among the other uses or 54,11; in the body with which we are fam. iiinr is its ability to hold certain materials in solution in the blood, regulate the chemical reaction of Another very helpful purpose rec- Dhysicisns found that strong salt solutions hsd the effect of mak- Rccently Drs. H. Eitei and A. have found that when men and ani- mals were deprived of a certain ‘The thought then is that salt is lackofitoancausealackofponver or activity in the intestines. All that is necessary for us to make sum of getting eaiough so}; 1| to eat fruits, vegetables, megy, 5nd milk daily. Government In Business (Ottawa Journal) viThenon-‘iggndayoflastvzeeka ‘ "... * 1 l"- asked Premier Taschereau for a commission to fix minlmumbnead prices, Mr. Taschercou replied: “We are verelnc on govern- mcntal-stalte-contxpl of everything. Yesterday» it was control of milk; todayitisoonizrotodbreoslqb- nlormw, it will control o! meat. 11M means stake control of everything- on a very. very socielistic basis." Tully we have come a long way since the days when men believed the but Government is the Gov- emnnnt which governs least. The party which gives that creed most lip service today does not let its lens huld know what its right hsnd is doing. m ii! political lltmltum and oratory i4», pays Homage to in- dividuahcn. but in Parliament it votes for oolleotivisln. As a. conse- quence, because all our political "" Jnlluenoed by a. public pros- sure, stand for regulatory legisla- tion, no business seems too small to esomps the hand of Government. In addition. more‘ than oils-eighth of, the tion is dependent. either directly or indirectly, upon tho model-ill Government for its food, clothing and shelter, for its basic necessities if life. It is little wonder then, that there is today almost more government in business than there is bushless. While ‘pioneer days remeinded only- the hardiest souls survived under s lsissez falre system. ‘But those days passed forever with the close of the ceased to It was then. when it became neces- sary to divide llp what markets there were that Gcve. were appealed to. "rho tangled industral bus! the wildd ldnd is what Canada and is? is '9' it id. They sl-c going out. egg 2i séll fill. by flood, b! llflhflflllllfl, Ild 5i! S . 83 hall 0111100 daflv. which amount is "I - armaments. hus this nth: women "is-IE... Nose v (Qt-III Jitllmll) defy tho world. It is M of 1914. O O I . And that Germmyis once more powerful. no one need doubt. Thus can Associated c Amcri after careful inquiry. reports t intense military sir Activity "is rspldly placing the German snny beyond d. ’ of dimensions.” m gas, airplanes, personnel and the storage of material there is "fever- ish resrmnment." New factories u: and being pushed ahead: recruiting wo- gressing space; war games being played; intensified training given special population DI- ;'1_*he Associated adds tint. according to one reliable quarter. Germany now has 1.500.000 men in uniform,‘ so that the beginning of Hitler Thbs '0 thou with dswy loohnwho look- . est down Through ms clear windows of the mornhig, tum Thins ‘gage! eyes upon our western Which in full choir ham thy ap- ' prcsch, Spring! ‘rhshiilstslioncsnothslnsndthc listening Valleys hear; all our longing eyes are ed And lot thy holy feet visit our cllms. Oomo o'er the eastern hills, and lot < our winds Kin tiny psrfum-cd garments; let us tests ‘ Thy mun and evening breath‘; scatter thy pearls Upon our lovesick land that longs for thee. 0 deck her forth with thy fair fingers, pour ‘rhy softt kisses on hcr bosom; sud- - w This golden crown upon hol- im- turn Up to thy bright pavilions: issue _ forth " , . ~ a Arman, 193s Ir. ‘I'll I00 It!" Uu Best Quality t TEA I BRA HMIN ensues PEKOE ~ IUPIII TIA fluid only in rod slrtlllll Fill- lnvestmellt Without-d a Hazard Life Insurance dim sghrnntoldinvsatmsnt, combin- ingssvingswiihrrotcctfcrl. ‘Ihcmsnycnhsvoofitths Jcttcroilyouwillbswhcnyvsnsohthcsgoatwhlohyon wlnttontlrc from bllhlfl activity. Great-Wont Ufa policies mskc min tho future wsum IIIIIOOIIIIOHOIQIIIIIQUOIIIIIIIIVIOIQIIIIiIIIIIIOIIUI. For insurance ssrvioc consult my Gust-West Life rup- rumtstlvo, or got in touch with IIYIIIIMAII a‘. 00., Lmuu Provincial Managers Lower Queen Street Charlottetown conscription this Autumn _"will mean very little, since by then the cream of able-bodied lmn will be soldiers and the inauguntion of compulsory training will mostly be a. move to mund up the unemploy- ed." An enormous war ‘plane fad» tory has Just been completed at Bchoeneweii, a. suburb of Ber- lin; sixty airports ore being omi- structed near sixty German towns and cities; larger offensive groups of ‘planes are being stationed at luger concentration points. Mean- whib plants are being built for the manufacture of tanks and auto- mobile transport for troops. em- pbsmdng rapid transit of srmhs. A myw Krupp factory near Berlin i expected to employ 20.000 m6!!- ! O O What of the mim- nations ‘nae cables tell of almost equally ihvsr- ish hl-ste in building a fwnt against Germany. fiance and Russia, enem- iss since the Russian revolution. have entered into mpaot of mutual assistance. Izvestia, official mouth- piece of Moscow, warns Hitler that if it comes to s test “millions of men and millions of inns of doe" will defend pesos. Russia-us and Caechoslovskisns discuss an avia- tion treaty. Italy's blunolinl and Austria's Vice (Jhanoellor Von stun-leaning " cc-opuntim- Roms and Paris dralw closer to- gether. At Geneva. Sir John Simon and Russia's Mbdm utvinofl ho- como friendly. » O O I Tint Germany should deliberate- ly elk tumble with the combined might of all these Power: seems incredible. Yet it 891m 0108!‘ m!“ Hitler is in defiant mood, has n0 intuition o‘! tskin: 111889600!!!- much lus olden. from the outside world. Whether he is bnnkiflfl’ m sentinqentamong tho pawl“ one can soy. ‘ilhe whole picture is too desperate and too confused to permit of masonsblcvdeduction. A curious feoirun o! the situation is the alccfness of the United Btates. Congress, as tbs New Yolk Times points out, is lifting not s finger toward co-cperation with the other Powers. The only thing that his come from the United. Btu-tea Senate thus far is s denunciation o1 the League of Nations 1dr tak- ing sides against Germmy. Accord- ing to senator Bomb. the League has become the puppet of s few nations, impotent/h servo D9860- Iiurwn might well Milly 101st i! tho league is not as es it might be, and if pence is endanger- ed, s large part of the blame must rest with tho notion which bellied give birth to the league and ilhen proceeded to abandon it. Indeed. Europa might ‘Itll l-Pgiie HEM hid the United States supported the league the result would have been general disarmament, with Hitler and s re-ormod Germany imma- sibh. ' . ' Nor does it lie in the mouth of Senator Harsh or of Y 1!! the United states in denounce lur- cpean‘ armaments. Almost as much as any nation in the world. the United States his been buiidinl year voted hundreds of millions of dollars for her air and naval forces. Indeed. nouns KIDNEY _ PILLS guishsd head, Whose modest trusses are bound up for time. —W111is.m make, mow-lam. Geologists To Explore Canada (Exchange! Discussing the plans of the Rd- ernl Govdrmnent to send out a hundred and eighty geological parties to explore the gold and other mineral rmources of the different provinces of Canada, the Mail and Empire scys: oentratcs on his third job as Min- ister of Mines. We give him the credit for getting the ts: taken off gross gold ,. ‘uctbn and readjust- ed to its in s manner that will help t o industry. He/ving spent a great proportion of his mature years in the ninth country he knows what he is doing whesrhe tackles mining problems. Hence his plo- posnl to spend one million dollars during the coming summer in sending out l. hundred and eighty geological investigating parties to exiiorc the gold and other mineral rcscurcu of the several provinas. Those parties will include nino hundred geologists. university stu- dents and isbolers. and their sf- forils should achieve somctldng in‘ puking plsincr the path for pros- pccimn Ind operating companies. a - B" mining is the one Canadian indus- try which steadily expanded throughout five years of world ds- mession, and that it has played a leading part in protecting the i0n's monetary gyslem and credit It n. high level. If tho work of those. geological parties leads to the op- cning up o! a. flew more gold mines the Minister will have done the Dnmhlion an enormous service. The Cost 0f War (Exchange) Illf you have over doubted that etch veterans and vcfcmns‘ dependents in the form of This expenditure grows W81". com-so, and it will vanish entirely befcmsoverylong. 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N. n. navrtmlss Que, April flm-Tho gross revenues of the all-inclusive Osnmdisn National Railways System for the week ending April 21st, 1.985, wsm $0,110,971, as computed with 02,95,008 for the corresponding per- iod of i934, sn increase og 8131.960. .__.__..._i_ lilo Ilnqd’: for mm . Attention Truss Vlsarars Tolhusofyolwhosluul- lfivlfililb l‘ I . l-IAVE I YOU’ TRIED H e-N'= lllfillT NIT snomml losllccu 11's .4 MILD COOL’ sumo: MANUFACTURED‘ _ BY ms y IiIIiKEY 8. IIIGIIOLSMI loslcco tourist-tn. Charlottetown I